Question - QF31/32 - what plane??

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Zippy7

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Hi guys,

I am going on a business trip to the UK in 2 weeks time.

I was booked to depart on Sun 7th Aug on a 388, then I thought I'd shift it to Sat 6th, but then that flight said 744.
Now I made another change to depart on Tue 9th, and it still says 744.

How likely is it that I will be stuck on an old 744? The QF website seems to indicate Mon 8th and Wed 10th might be 388.

Hope someone with better knowledge of the 388 schedule can answer.
I mean, even if the website says 388, is it likely to get swapped with a 744??

disclaimer: I've not been on an A380 before, and would like to do so.

Cheers
 
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ExpertFlyer is showing a 744 for the 6th and 9th August, but the 7th and 8th are coming up as a 388.
 
Not too likely that the scheduled A388 flights would be swapped as that's been the standard schedule for a while now.
 
In August the A380 is not flying on Saturday With the irreg 747 on the 9th. From September it goes to daily A380. And then in November Monday Wednesday and Friday will see 744 on QF31
 
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